Driving Shoes; Horrendously Impractical?

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I have some Hilfiger Suede Driving Shoes that I bought a year ago and have seldom worn. Not because they are uncomfortable or unfashionable; quite the opposite. They have both characteristics in bucketloads. The reason that they seldom get worn, is because they have a sole like this:

(these are not my ones, mine are navy and burgundy, surprisingly for Hilfiger)

Now, I wonder, does anyone else have a similar pair of shoes? How/where/when do you wear them? Should I just stop worrying about it, and sacrifice them to the fashion gods by wearing them heedlessly? Or should I nurture them, only wearing them in carpeted corridoors or marbled mansions?

If it makes a difference, I got them in an American outlet mall for an insanely low price. $20 or something.

With a sole like that it looks like you will be sticking to marbled mansions and carpeted corridors. You could of course use them for driving, you would just have to bring a spare pair to change into when you want to get out.

Contradictory to the above points I actually reckon you could get away with wearing them in the summer when the ground is hard, just as long as you stick to level ground. I certainly wouldn't advise on any spontaneous mountaineering/spelunking.

I bought a pair of leather driving shoes from ASOS last summer for something like £15 and I've found myself wearing them quite a few times a week when i'm simply nipping to the shops or running errands. I usually pair them with slim chinos or trousers and a polo neck for a quick, comfortable and casual look.

They've actually lasted quite well and are suprisingly warm, even when worn sockless. The soles are a bit worn on one side (although that has yet to cause me any problems) but the upper part is still pretty much intact - I do try to take care of my footwear though.

I was going to buy some last season but never did and the rubber was one of the main reasons.
This season I've decided I really want that style.
So now just going to decide if I should get driving shoes or more of a loafer.
e.g.

I was going to buy some last season but never did and the rubber was one of the main reasons.
This season I've decided I really want that style.
So now just going to decide if I should get driving shoes or more of a loafer.
e.g.